CITY MANAGER’S
WEEKLY REPORT DEC. 30, 2019 - JAN. 5, 2020
RAY GIBSON
HAPPY NEW YEAR! All of us at the City of Fayetteville look forward to this exciting new year and everything that we will accomplish!
WEEKLY ITEMS: 12-30-19
Held the weekly meeting with Assistant City Manager Alan Jones
12-30-19
Held the weekly staff meeting with the main management team
12-30-19
Held a meeting with William Boyd the new Georgia Department of Transportation District Three traffic engineer
12-30-19
Held a meeting with Police Chief Scott Gray, Deputy Police Chief Robert Mask, CFO Mike Bush, and Assistant City Manager/Fire Chief Alan Jones to discuss timesheets within the Police Department
12-31-19
Reviewed transcripts and videos regarding a personnel matter
12-31-19
Prepared various reports for 2020 and completed a number of American Institute of Certified Planners continuing education credits
1-2-20
Worked on performance management implementation to include ClearCompany software training
1-2-20
Held a meeting with Jeff Mellin regarding certain events for 2020
1-3-20
Held a meeting with InnerComm’s Bill Stark, Human Resource Director Nella Cooper, Assistant City Manager Alan Jones, and IT Director Kelvin Joiner to discuss performance management implementation
1-3-20
Worked on the new City Council Member orientation presentation in PowerPoint
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CITY CLERK / DEPUTY CLERK ANNE BARKSDALE Meetings: Attended Monday staff meeting; board appointment committee finalized appointments for 2020; met with Deputy City Clerk to conduct performance appraisal. Projects: Following up with GovDeals auction closeout; completed and loaded Council agenda packet for 1/9 meeting. Open Records Requests: 4
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY KELVIN JOINER Work orders: 47 new; 47 closed. Projects: Continuing to work on a list of technology needs for the New City Hall building; working on new Police RMS system (continued); software upgrade 2020 processing. Meetings: Clear Company meeting; met with Tony Whitley on new work order system.
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BRIAN WISMER Economic Development: Assisted with environmental due diligence for Walton Fayetteville. Main Street: Continued preparation of 2020 concert series; review of annual sales tax receipts with Finance Department. Downtown Development Authority: Drafting new lease for downtown parking agreement; prepared presentation for potential Lester House project.
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PIO / COMMUNICATIONS TEAM ANN MARIE BURDETT Promotions: HOA event. Meetings: Team meeting 12/30; Team meeting 1/3. Event Planning: HOA Boot Camp 1/18. Projects: Welcome to Fayetteville; 2020 U.S. Census; Outdoor Burning Permit; Museum video; City News; FCHS Courtyard Beautification; Business Outreach. Publications: City Manager’s Weekly Report. Press Releases: 2020 U. S. Census Fayetteville involvement. Unique Media Created: Holiday social media greeting; CAFR Report cover.
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3,524
9,269
1,766
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10,419
10,432
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Page Likes
9,968
9,977
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People Reached
2,288
3,504
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People Engaging
199
408
+105%
Last Week (12/23-29)
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City Subscribers
3,512
3,524
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City Households
33%
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FINANCE & ADMIN SERVICES MIKE BUSH ยก Starting the New FY2020 Budget ยก Reconciling month-end books ยก Audit 2019 preparations
ACCOUNTING
PURCHASING Order Statistics
Major Revenue Funds M.S.T.F.* Revenues G.F.* Revenues
$1,274.45
Purchase Orders Issued
3
$186,115.49
Open Purchase Orders
10
Change Purchase Orders
1
Budget Override Requests
2
D.D.A.* Revenues
$1,140.91
W.S.* Revenues
$307,865.39
UTILITIES Billing
Service Disconnections
Utility Customers Billed Total Amount Billed
3,324 $154,729.18
Robotic Courtesy Calls
121
Staff Courtesy Calls
106
Customers Disconnected
-
COURT General Statistics Court Sessions Held Citations Received
185
Scheduled Arraignment Cases
-
Scheduled Trial Cases
-
Warrants Issued (F.T.A. & V.O.P.)*
-
Number of F.T.A.s
-
Citations (F.T.A.) sent to D.D.S.*
2
F.T.A. Cases reconcilled after court
$9,520.00
*Main Street Tourism Fund (M.S.T.F)
*Violation of Probation (V.O.P.)
*General Fund (G.F.)
*Failure to Appear (F.T.A.)
*Downtown Development Authority (D.D.A)
*Department of Driver Services (D.D.S)
*Water and Sewer (W.S.)
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COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DAVID RAST Site/ landscape inspections: Air Evac (125 Promenade PKWY ) – framing/ building massing; checkers (460 N Glynn ST) – freezer location/ construction progress; Mrs. Ross (738 S Jeff Davis DR) - change of address. Development checklist, forms and guidebook: Completed 1-on-1 meetings with staff involved with the Technical Review Committee; completed draft P&Z development process flowchart and concept application; began preparing the temporary sign brochure and new application; zoning/ site checklist will be discussed at the next TRC meeting. The draft engineering checklist is under review. GIS updates: Conducted an internal review of the current applications with the building department, fire, public works, and planning staff; Completed several updates to zoning map including missing subdivisions and approved rezonings. Census 2020: Meeting scheduled for January 8 with Communications Team to brainstorm promoting upcoming census.
PLANNING & ZONING Review Type
CODE ENFORCEMENT
12/30 - 1/5
General inquiries (walkin/ phone)
21
Zoning/ project related
4
Applications processed/ plans reviewed Occupational Tax applications
8
Banner/ sign permit
7
Site plan (new)
0
Site plan (revised)
3
Preliminary/ final plat
0
Variance
0
Rezoning
0
Addressing
3
BUILDING DEPARTMENT Review Type
12/30 - 1/5
Building inspections
47
Permits issued
16
Plans received (new)
0
Erosion control inspections
24
Development-related inspections
0
Case Type
12/30 - 1/5
Proactive Disposal of garbage
7
Inoperable vehicle
3
Grass Cutting
0
Parking on grass
1
Prohibited parking
3
Prohibited signs
10
Trash containers
0
Littering
2
Compliance check
1
Occupational Tax
5
Nuisances
0
Complaint Complaint Investigation
3
Working without a permit
3
Total inspections/ Notice of Violations
0
Illegal signs removed
0
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POLICE DEPARTMENT SCOTT GRAY Projects: The police department conducted extra operational details in the Fayette Pavilion shopping center during the holiday season, and we did not have a major incident reported. We will be releasing the total Fayette Pavilion crime stats for this period in the coming weeks. Four new patrol vehicles have been purchased and are being equipped for operation. Training: The police Department welcomed K-9 Gizmo. He and his handler passed certification and are now working in Uniform Patrol. Four officers during this period received advanced training in different topics.
FIRE DEPARTMENT ALAN JONES Training: Firefighter recruits receiving in-house training to prepare for Basic Firefighter Course at Georgia Public Safety Training Center – Georgia Fire Academy. Meetings: Fire Chief Alan Jones attended meeting with William Boyd of Georgia Department of Transportation; Fire Chief Jones attended meeting with Clear Company. Projects: Deputy Chief Linda Black and Division Chief Peacock continue to work on the Lexipol Project; Employee appraisals completed.
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PUBLIC SERVICES CHRIS HINDMAN Public Works: Cleaned City Hall, Police Department and Public Works/Distribution building; checked drains before the rain event; City-wide trash run; repaired potholes on Chase Drive; cleaned ditch line at 220 Buckeye Lane; removed deer on Jimmy Mayfield Boulevard; cut and maintained City Hall landscaping; pruned crape myrtles; removed leaves from parking area; cut and maintained Church Street Park landscape, HolidayDorsey-Fife House, West Lanier Avenue from Grady Ave to Meeting Place; cleaned Lane Brown Gazebo Area; mulched plants on Commerce Drive; unclogged drainpipe at 278 Otter Circle. Sewer: Average daily flow treated is 2.756 / 2.653 million gallons per day; performed weekly maintenance at 26 lift stations sites; maintained wastewater plant and remained in compliance of our permit requirements. Water: Average daily flow of 1.216 / 1.169 of system demand; repaired three water leaks; performed nine water meter maintenance; maintained water plant and remained in compliance of our permit requirements. Utility Locates: 78
HUMAN RESOURCES NELLA COOPER Personnel: We are continuing with the implementation of the Performance Management and Performance Appraisals platform on ClearCompany. The general Performance Appraisal evaluation questions have been input into ClearCompany. We will begin setting up the job-specific appraisal questions. We will begin setting up training for all users in ClearCompany for recruiting, onboarding, Performance Management, and appraisals. The Interim Performance Appraisals were due by December 31, 2019. The insurance cards for medical, dental, and vision were distributed via Inter-Office mail on 12/30 and 12/31 for the January 1, 2020 plan year. Turn Over Report: There were 2 employees hired and 1 employee termination during the two-week period of December 23, 2019 – January 5, 2020. Employment Opportunities: There are three vacant positions: one in Waste Water, one in Public Works and one in Finance. ¡ Waste Water Plant Operator ¡ Public Works (currently on hold) ¡ Accounting Specialist (Purchasing) Applications Received: ¡ Waste Water Plant Operator: 7 ¡ Accounting Specialist (Purchasing): 59
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